Sherlock Holmes and The Irregulars: The Fall of the Zalindas
Prompt: After Reading I Wonder...
John Zalazinski
1/14/15
After reading I wonder why Sherlock Holmes is still not involved yet. His name is in the book so you would expect after two chapters the big main character should be mentioned. Well, he was mentioned for a little bit, but still it should be more mentioned than his name. There was also in between that he was other people, climbing a window or something else. For now it has just been about the "Irregulars" a group of orphans who escaped their orphanage to form a group.
I also wonder if the Zalindas are the bad guys in this because the story also mention someone in the crowd who didn't really find them so "amusing." He whispered to himself "Death to all" so is it just something to throw the reader off or to give the reader a little hint to know where the story is going to go. Well if it is a hint its basically a spoiler, sorry. For a lot of people this confusing, but it is a Sherlock Holmes book, so it might not be surprise for people who have read previous Sherlock books.
The number one thing that I wonder is that who was that character that was in the introduction, YES I read the introduction, the part 99% of people don't read. He or she was most likely an observer of the main characters, but I'm not so sure about it. He sounded more a background than someone who would want to get noticed. I hope at the end or close to the end of the book I will find out or maybe just leave without the answer wanting to read the next book, very clever.
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